We've always thought 10th Street in Manhattan was beautiful. From brownstones & carriage houses to grand pre-war buildings, the street is a collection of inspiring architecture from days past. During a walk to dinner last night, we marveled at how each structure on this road was more lovely than the next, thinking about lovely New Yorker's who might have thought the same.
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Carriage House along East 10th Street, New York
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19th Century Brownstone along East 10th Street, New York
and did you enjoy said dinner? :)
ReplyDelete10th Street is beautiful. love the chosen ladies